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Control.OnClick(EventArgs) Méthode

Définition

Déclenche l’événement Click.

protected:
 virtual void OnClick(EventArgs ^ e);
protected virtual void OnClick (EventArgs e);
abstract member OnClick : EventArgs -> unit
override this.OnClick : EventArgs -> unit
Protected Overridable Sub OnClick (e As EventArgs)

Paramètres

e
EventArgs

EventArgs qui contient les données d’événement.

Exemples

L’exemple de code suivant illustre la substitution de la OnClick méthode dans une classe dérivée. Pour exécuter l’exemple, collez le code suivant après une classe de formulaire, dans le même fichier. Ajoutez une zone de texte de type SingleClickTextBox au formulaire.

// This is a custom TextBox control that overrides the OnClick method
// to allow one-click selection of the text in the text box.
public ref class SingleClickTextBox: public TextBox
{
protected:
   virtual void OnClick( EventArgs^ e ) override
   {
      this->SelectAll();
      TextBox::OnClick( e );
   }
};
// This is a custom TextBox control that overrides the OnClick method
// to allow one-click selection of the text in the text box.

public class SingleClickTextBox: TextBox

{
    protected override void OnClick(EventArgs e)
    {
        this.SelectAll();
        base.OnClick(e);
    }
}
' This is a custom TextBox control that overrides the OnClick method
' to allow one-click selection of the text in the text box.

Public Class SingleClickTextBox
    Inherits TextBox

    Protected Overrides Sub OnClick(ByVal e As EventArgs)
        Me.SelectAll()
        MyBase.OnClick(e)
    End Sub


End Class

L’exemple de code suivant montre l’une des nombreuses utilisations du gestionnaire d’événements et d’événements Click .

   // This example uses the Parent property and the Find method of Control to set
   // properties on the parent control of a Button and its Form. The example assumes
   // that a Button control named button1 is located within a GroupBox control. The 
   // example also assumes that the Click event of the Button control is connected to
   // the event handler method defined in the example.
private:
   void button1_Click( Object^ /*sender*/, System::EventArgs^ /*e*/ )
   {
      // Get the control the Button control is located in. In this case a GroupBox.
      Control^ control = button1->Parent;
      
      // Set the text and backcolor of the parent control.
      control->Text = "My Groupbox";
      control->BackColor = Color::Blue;
      
      // Get the form that the Button control is contained within.
      Form^ myForm = button1->FindForm();
      
      // Set the text and color of the form containing the Button.
      myForm->Text = "The Form of My Control";
      myForm->BackColor = Color::Red;
   }
// This example uses the Parent property and the Find method of Control to set
// properties on the parent control of a Button and its Form. The example assumes
// that a Button control named button1 is located within a GroupBox control. The 
// example also assumes that the Click event of the Button control is connected to
// the event handler method defined in the example.
private void button1_Click(object sender, System.EventArgs e)
{
   // Get the control the Button control is located in. In this case a GroupBox.
   Control control = button1.Parent;
   // Set the text and backcolor of the parent control.
   control.Text = "My Groupbox";
   control.BackColor = Color.Blue;
   // Get the form that the Button control is contained within.
   Form myForm = button1.FindForm();
   // Set the text and color of the form containing the Button.
   myForm.Text = "The Form of My Control";
   myForm.BackColor = Color.Red;
}
' This example uses the Parent property and the Find method of Control to set
' properties on the parent control of a Button and its Form. The example assumes
' that a Button control named button1 is located within a GroupBox control. The 
' example also assumes that the Click event of the Button control is connected to
' the event handler method defined in the example.
Private Sub button1_Click(sender As Object, e As System.EventArgs) Handles button1.Click
   ' Get the control the Button control is located in. In this case a GroupBox.
   Dim control As Control = button1.Parent
   ' Set the text and backcolor of the parent control.
   control.Text = "My Groupbox"
   control.BackColor = Color.Blue
   ' Get the form that the Button control is contained within.
   Dim myForm As Form = button1.FindForm()
   ' Set the text and color of the form containing the Button.
   myForm.Text = "The Form of My Control"
   myForm.BackColor = Color.Red
End Sub

Remarques

Le déclenchement d'un événement appelle le gestionnaire des événements par l'intermédiaire d'un délégué. Pour plus d’informations, consultez gestion et déclenchement d’événements.

La méthode OnClick permet également aux classes dérivées de gérer l'événement sans y attacher de délégué. Il s'agit de la méthode recommandée pour gérer l'événement dans une classe dérivée.

Notes pour les héritiers

Lors de la substitution de OnClick(EventArgs) dans une classe dérivée, veillez à appeler la méthode OnClick(EventArgs) de la classe de base de manière à ce que les délégués inscrits reçoivent l'événement.

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